Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, May 8, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, but first.
On this Monday, it's all about artificial intelligence.
It's coming up faster than most people believe.
So 25% of jobs will be negatively impacted in the next five years, according to World Economic Forum.
That's 25% of all jobs all over the world, which means you're going to take a salary,
cut or you're going to be dismissed.
A study by Goldman Sachs predicts that the fast-growing mass adoption of AI will impact 300 million
jobs globally.
Now that means some jobs will be created, but others will be banished.
But 300 million jobs.
And this is where it comes home to you and your kids and your friends.
So how do you protect yourself?
If you are a low-level worker, a wage earner, that is working in the service industry,
or you're doing something that is easily replaced, you've got to go back to school, community
college, or online, and you've got to get a skill.
Skilled people will always be needed.
If you can make a company money, they'll hire you despite the health and all that.
Okay, skilled people.
But if you have no skills and no education
and you can barely speak English
and you have a tattoo on your forehead,
believe me, you are gonna be really up against it.
Everybody has talents.
Figure it out what yours is and develop it to the highest degree.
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